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2. 

Resolution setting –

Windows 7/ Windows 8.1/ Windows 10 system

 

 

Click on         icon

 

 

Click on 

Control Panel

  

>

 

Appearance and Personalization 

 

 

Click on 

Display

 > 

Connect to an external display

.  

Normally Display ① is the laptop’s 
monitor, Display ②

 

is the external 

monitor. Click on 

Detect

 if you are 

unsure. 

 

At 

Display

, select “2.HDMI” 

(digital video) or “2. display 
device: VGA” (analog video) for 

Display

 

 

Select Resoluton“1920x1080”

 

 

Select "Landscape" or "Portrait" 
for 

Orientation.

  

 

Select "Extend these displays" for 

Multiple display

, and drag Display 2 to the right side of  Display 1. For 

Duplicated mode, select "Duplicate these displays". 

 

Select OK and exit after saving the settings. 

Chapter 4 Hot Keys and OSD Instructions 

Section 1 Hot Keys and LED Light Description 

*Notice: If need to adjust “Increase/up” or “Decrease/down” continuously , press 

the button and hold. Do not press two buttons at the same time, due it may cause no 
response or fault response. 

LED Lights Description

 

It shows green light when turn on On-Lap Monitor and shows red light when 
stand by. 

Hot Keys Description 

Power: 

Press the Power Button can power on/off the Monitor. 

Exit/Auto Adjustment: 

In the OSD panel, press the Exit Button to exit and 

back to the previous page. When there is no OSD menu, press this  
Button  will  activate  automatic  adjustment  function  (only  pertains  to  analog 
VGA signal) 

     Menu/Select: 

Press the Menu Button to launch OSD panel. 

     Increase Volume/UP: 

Press this Button to increase the volume of speakers. 

If the OSD menu is launched, press this button will move up or move left the 
list. Press and hold for automatic continuous increase. 

     Decrease  Volume/Down: 

Press  this  Button  to  decrease  the  volume  of 

speakers. If the OSD menu is launched, press this button will move down or 
move right the list. Press and hold for automatic continuous decrease.

 

 

Summary of Contents for On-Lap 1101H

Page 1: ...Manual of 1101H P Read Me Before Usage...

Page 2: ...r and Tripod Mount Kit Assembly 4 Section 2 Connect the Video Cable and USB Touch and Power Cable 6 Chapter 3 Power On and Off the On Lap Monitor 6 Section 1 Power On and Off the On Lap Monitor 6 Sect...

Page 3: ...pter 1 Content Description Section 1 On Lap Monitor and Accessories 1 Parts Description 1 Fig On Lap 1101 Series Front Fig 1101 buttons and LED light Description Fig On Lap 1101 Series Input Output po...

Page 4: ...Cable 2 1m Optional Optional Micro HDMI Video Cable 2 1m Optional Optional USB to Micro USB Cable 2 1m Optional Optional Stand 4 Optional Optional Tripod Mount Kit Optional Yes Cable Clip 2 Yes Yes U...

Page 5: ...ting surface vibration may cause dam age to the internal components 3 The product is not waterproof Do not use the Product at or near a place with water 4 Do not insert any object into the Product s s...

Page 6: ...ll Cover Stand 1 1 Take Monitor out Hold both sides of the cover s rim by thumbs and then push the monitor from back by the other fingers When putting the moni tor back to the Cover Stand first put th...

Page 7: ...arm Put the Monitor in and secure it by screws Fig Screw the Tripod Mount Kit in camera cradle head Put the Monitor in and secure it by screws 3 Install Stand 4 optional Step 1 Assemble Stand 4 Select...

Page 8: ...Chapter 3 Power On and Off the On Lap Monitor Section 1 Power On and Off the On Lap 1 From Off state to On state Press Power Button to activate On Off 2 First time use When Micro USB to USB touch sig...

Page 9: ...ously press the button and hold Do not press two buttons at the same time due it may cause no response or fault response LED Lights Description It shows green light when turn on On Lap Monitor and sho...

Page 10: ...is launched can adjust Brightness Contrast and Sharpness 3 Color Setting As shown in Fig after Color Settings is launched can adjust Color Temp and Color Effect to adjust screen color setting Hue set...

Page 11: ...function Will automatically adjust VGA setting H Position Moves the display area left and right V Position Moves the display area up and down Clock Adjust the pixel clock for user s prefer ence Phase...

Page 12: ...onitor conforms to VESA DDC standard and supports VESA DDC2 DDC2B is a bi directional data channel based on I2 C protocol The host can request EDID information over the DDC2B channel The On Lap Monito...

Page 13: ..._Lane2 n 4 CONFIG1 11 ML_Lane1 n 18 AUX_CH n 5 ML_Lane0 n 12 ML_Lane3 n 19 GND 6 CONFIG2 13 GND 20 DP PWR 7 GND 14 GND Pin mini DisplayPort Connector Connect mini DisplayPort Pin No Name 1 Vcc 5V 2 D...

Page 14: ...0 60Hz 50Hz 1680 1050 60Hz 50Hz 1440 900 60Hz 1366 768 60Hz 1280 1024 60Hz 1280 960 60Hz 1280 800 60Hz 50Hz 1280 768 60Hz 50Hz 1280 720 60Hz 50Hz 1024 768 60Hz 1920 1080 60Hz 50Hz 1680 1050 60Hz 50Hz...

Page 15: ...isplayPort port on On Lap OSD displays No Signal warning Please check if the Video Cable is correctly connected to On Lap Monitor s video input port and laptops video output port Image disappears or i...

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